bluepenquin
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Post by bluepenquin on Jun 25, 2020 7:42:57 GMT -5
List of P5 teams that played against a Patriot league team last year (not counting NCAA tournament).
Ohio State Big Ten Alabama Southeastern Conference Penn State Big Ten Texas Tech Big 12 Virginia Atlantic Coast Alabama Southeastern Conference Duke Atlantic Coast Georgia Southeastern Conference Michigan Big Ten Northwestern Big Ten Rutgers Big Ten Rutgers Big Ten Virginia Atlantic Coast Ole Miss Southeastern Conference North Carolina Atlantic Coast West Virginia Big 12
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bluepenquin
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Post by bluepenquin on Jun 25, 2020 7:44:47 GMT -5
List of teams that finished in the RPI top 75 (unadjusted) last year that played a Patriot League team:
Ohio State Coastal Carolina Penn State VCU Winthrop Denver Hawaii UCSB Georgia Michigan Towson Yale VCU
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Post by kstater on Jun 25, 2020 8:15:33 GMT -5
List of teams that finished in the RPI top 75 (unadjusted) last year that played a Patriot League team: Ohio State Coastal Carolina Penn State VCU Winthrop Denver Hawaii UCSB Georgia Michigan Towson Yale VCU Seems like a waste of time figuring this out.
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bluepenquin
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Post by bluepenquin on Jun 25, 2020 9:16:52 GMT -5
List of teams that finished in the RPI top 75 (unadjusted) last year that played a Patriot League team: Ohio State Coastal Carolina Penn State VCU Winthrop Denver Hawaii UCSB Georgia Michigan Towson Yale VCU Seems like a waste of time figuring this out. One of the things I had via RPI Futures program - took less than 60 seconds to compile. Agree - no way I am spending more than 5 minutes coming up with this...
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Jun 25, 2020 12:02:37 GMT -5
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Post by trojansc on Jun 25, 2020 12:02:37 GMT -5
List of teams that finished in the RPI top 75 (unadjusted) last year that played a Patriot League team: Ohio State Coastal Carolina Penn State VCU Winthrop Denver Hawaii UCSB Georgia Michigan Towson Yale VCU Seems like a waste of time figuring this out. Why?
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Post by speegs13 on Jun 26, 2020 13:06:52 GMT -5
Colorado State releases their schedule: csurams.com/sports/womens-volleyball/schedule/2020Ambitious is a good word to describe it for a team this young: USC, Ole Miss, at Northern Colorado, at Baylor (w/ Pepperdine and North Texas), Oregon State, Boston College, and Colorado x2 for non-conference. MW going with a 16 match, modified double round-robin: play 4 teams once, and the remaining 6 teams on double-headers to reduce travel.
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Post by VolleyballFella on Jun 26, 2020 13:16:18 GMT -5
Colorado State releases their schedule: csurams.com/sports/womens-volleyball/schedule/2020Ambitious is a good word to describe it for a team this young: USC, Ole Miss, at Northern Colorado, at Baylor (w/ Pepperdine and North Texas), Oregon State, Boston College, and Colorado x2 for non-conference. MW going with a 16 modified double round robin: play 4 teams once, and 6 teams on back-to-back nights. We posted at the same time. I deleted mine to save redundancy. Schedule seems about right with what they do every year as far as non-conference strength -- whether they are a young squad or not. Lately, Colorado and CSU are on opposite "down years", so Colorado should prevail the next 2 years in the match-up(s). Will be interesting to see if this even happens, but at least they are preparing for it.
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Post by Kingsley on Jun 26, 2020 13:16:26 GMT -5
Colorado State releases their schedule: csurams.com/sports/womens-volleyball/schedule/2020Ambitious is a good word to describe it for a team this young: USC, Ole Miss, at Northern Colorado, at Baylor (w/ Pepperdine and North Texas), Oregon State, Boston College, and Colorado x2 for non-conference. MW going with a 16 modified double round robin: play 4 teams once, and 6 teams on back-to-back nights. That young lineup is going to get experience pretty quickly.
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Jun 26, 2020 14:28:46 GMT -5
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Post by psuvbfan10 on Jun 26, 2020 14:28:46 GMT -5
Any insight as to when more schedules will be released? Anybody hearing conference play only?
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Post by n00b on Jun 26, 2020 15:09:14 GMT -5
Anybody hearing conference play only? No. Although it wouldn't surprise me if the Ivy League did that.
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Jun 26, 2020 15:11:20 GMT -5
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Post by lukeskywalker on Jun 26, 2020 15:11:20 GMT -5
Any insight as to when more schedules will be released? Anybody hearing conference play only? Feel more likely to see schedules with only people in their region as travel is getting more and more complicated
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Post by GoBigRed on Jun 26, 2020 15:13:44 GMT -5
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Post by knapplc on Jun 26, 2020 15:17:30 GMT -5
Cook says Big Ten coaches have been given their conference schedules. Some notes, and some other stuff about non-con from this World Herald article:
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bluepenquin
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Post by bluepenquin on Jun 26, 2020 15:25:45 GMT -5
Nonconference schedules aren't locked in until the season is done - meaning teams can continue to change their schedule as long as it doesn't exceed the # of days played. Since season tickets and fan attendance is not certain, and if it does happen - could be shutdown at any time, there isn't as much incentive to lock in early on a schedule. As such - I can see schedules being released later than usual and increases in changes and additions into October and November.
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Post by n00b on Jun 26, 2020 15:37:20 GMT -5
Nonconference schedules aren't locked in until the season is done - meaning teams can continue to change their schedule as long as it doesn't exceed the # of days played. Since season tickets and fan attendance is not certain, and if it does happen - could be shutdown at any time, there isn't as much incentive to lock in early on a schedule. As such - I can see schedules being released later than usual and increases in changes and additions into October and November. Don’t these coaches realize how difficult that’ll make it to produce your RPI Futures?!
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